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Prairie Sumac lace curtains were derived from a 1907 leaded glass window designed by Marion Mahony Griffin, the first licensed female architect in Illinois and colleague of Frank Lloyd Wright. This lace curtain panel is a stylized version of the ubiquitous Mid-Western prairie plant.

Taking its cue from Wright’s legendary Prairie School of architecture, the unique Prairie Sumac lace curtain is decidedly American in stylistic influence and reflects the robust architecture of the Plains States. It is equally attractive a Craftsman, Bungalow or Mission Style house.

Prairie Sumac lace curtains are designed for maximum privacy while allowing plenty of filtered light to flow through into the room. The café curtain length of 32” will permit those who have or-namental upper sashes to enjoy this feature of their houses while gaining seclusion in the lower portion of the window.

100% Scottish Cotton, finished in Ivory. Custom shortening available.Available in Ivory; custom lengths available.Woven with a rod pocket and header at the top.

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